Verstappen's car was badly damaged in the FP3 accidentThe impact damaged both front and rear suspension on the right-hand side of the car and the damage was too extensive to be fixed in the two hours and 15 minutes between the end of practice and when he would have needed to get out to do a lap in first qualifying.To add insult to injury, Verstappen has a five-place grid penalty for an unauthorised gearbox change because the team discovered a leak as they were preparing the car for qualifying, but it is academic as he will start from the back anyway.Predict the Monaco Grand Prix podiumF1 heads to the place the drivers call homeRicciardo in controlOne Red Bull driver always looked set for pole after Ricciardo set the pace in all the practice sessions leading up to qualifying, each time just pipping Verstappen.Monaco Grand Prix coverage detailsHow qualifying hour unfoldedWhat they saidRicciardo: "We didn't change much on the car this weekend. I have just been able to build up to it and have some fun. I love this race and it's a pleasure to drive. It has been awesome."On Verstappen's incident: "To be fast you can't think about those things. We need to push it but you don't need to over-drive it. We are both pushing each other and it is no surprise these things can happen, When you're lapping 1:10s, 1:11s, there is no room for error."Vettel: "I was pretty happy. There is always the feeling there is a little bit [more]. I don't think I could have threatened Daniel's time today. "Well done to Daniel, he owned the qualifying session, we were playing around with the set-up quite a bit to squeeze everything out. We have put ourselves in a good position, we put ourselves as close as well could and we see what we can do in the race."Hamilton: "We knew we weren't as quick as him [Ricciardo]. We did the best we could and the car was in a good place. My second lap I was up and messed up the final sector. It wouldn't have made the difference for pole but it would have put me second. But you live to fight another day."The battle behind the big sixOcon impressed in emerging as best of the rest, pipping McLaren's Fernando Alonso by just 0.049secs.Alonso was just 0.02secs ahead of Renault's Carlos Sainz, who beat team-mate Nico Hulkenberg, in 11th, on merit in qualifying for the first time since joining Renault for the last four races of last season.The second Force India of Sergio Perez and Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly completed the top 10.Qualifying resultsWho will win in Monaco[/IMG]Choose your top three drivers from the list below

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